Vintage teapot manufactured by Ellgreave (part of the Wood and Sons China of England). This particular teapot is ironstone. It holds approximately 18 ounces and is 4 1/2 inches in height (including knob). It was manufactured in the late seventies or early eighties. I have never made tea in it, but rather it was part of my teapot collection...

I believe this is the Black Foot pattern (stamped 693). The attached underplate is 8 inches in width. The bowl is 4 3/4 inches in width and 2 1/2 inches in height. There are no chips, cracks, breaks or rough rim, but has light crazing. I need your zip code to calculate the postage.

Vintage ballet print framed without glass. The frame measures 5 x 7 inches. There is no structural damage to the heavy wooden frame. No damage to the print, but there are some tiny dots of paint on the print and frame. There is no hanging device. I need your zip code to calculate the postage.

I believe it is the Catalina pattern. The bottom is marked 208. There is very little sign of use. I can feel slight roughness on the inside of the handle, but can't see any damage. Might possibly be a manufacturing flaw. I will be happy to provide additional photos upon request. I need your zip code to calculate the postage.

Red plastic salt shaker 4 inches in height. No chips, cracks, breaks. As you can see the lettering appears to be intact. There are some shallow scratches. I will be happy to provide additional photos. I need your zip code to calculate the postage.

Also, known as Cordon Bleu. Larger than the individual au gratin size. Measures approximately 10 inches in length and 5 1/2 inches in width. No damage. I will be happy to provide additional photos. I need your zip code to calculate the postage.

Pyrex Brand Tableware in what is not the soup/chili bowl style. It may have been intended as a cereal bowl. For matching purposes it is Corning/Pyrex numbered 707-4. It is approximately 6 1/2 inches measured at the top and 3 1/2 inches measured at the base. There are no chips, cracks or breaks. Very little wear to the finish and light utensil marks. I need your zip code to calculate the postage.

It looks very much like the 1950's California styles, but it is only marked with an X. It is 6 1/2" in length and 5 1/2" in width. No chips, cracks, breaks or crazing. I am adding as a gift, an identical ashtray, which has no damage, but has a couple of tiny unidentified dots in the interior. Additional photos available upon request. I need your zip code to calculate the postage.

3.25 fl. oz. spray bottle. The bottle is about half full. Glass bottom portion with lucite lid. I am not sure if this is actually green glass or if it is flashed color. If it is a flashed on layer, there is no damage to finish. The foil label on the bottom is without damage. There is some damage to the back of the foil label on the neck of the bottle. I will be happy to provide additional photos of any area of concern. I need your zip code to calculate the postage.

3.75 quart size. For identifying purposes it is marked GE #A-14. The actual bowl manufacturer is not marked, but it looks very much like a Glasbake product. There are no chips, cracks, breaks or rim roughness. Some superficial scratches. I will be glad to provide additional photos. I need your zip code to calculate the purpose.

1.75 quart size milk glass. Only marked GE with no identifying numbers. There is texturing to the bowl on the bottom and lower portion of the sides. No chips, cracks, breaks or roughness. Some manufacturing flaws. I will be happy to provide additional photos.

Highball size with very heavy bubble base. The other side has Pat O'Mara's signature. No damage other than a few superficial scratches. 2 glasses available. I need your zip code to calculate the postage.

This canister is Spring in the season line. Marked Anchor Hocking. No damage but several manufacturing bubbles. Daffodils and Roses in the same line are available for sale. I have several styles of Tang canisters available. I need your zip code to calculate the postage.